Hallowed Be Thy Name: Jehovah Rapha

Just turn on the TV and you’ll see a nation in need of healing. Whether it’s COVID-19, race issues, political debating or a combination of all three, no one can deny the brokenness we see all around us. People seem to be looking everywhere for answers… except up. Jehovah Rapha is the LORD who heals. This week we delve into a story from Exodus 15 and walk next to the people of God as they learned valuable lessons from Jehovah Rapha: God may allow us to walk through a dry and barren wasteland in order to get us where He wants us to be. Sometimes, the road to abundance is lined with scarcity.

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